People always remember bad stories


The story of your life is in your hands. You alone have the power to write the next chapter.
No matter where you began or what happened along the way, you have the power to get to where you're supposed to be.

Lessons learned the hard way will stick with you forever.

The more impressed someone seems to be with themselves, the less impressive I find them to be.

I truly believe that everything that we do and everyone that we meet is put in our path for a purpose.

There are no accidents; we're all teachers - if we're willing to pay attention to the lessons we learn, trust our positive instincts and not be afraid to take risks or wait for some miracle to come knocking at our door. Marla Gibbs

Even if you hear a bad story about me, understand, there was a time I was good to those people too, but they won't tell you that part.

To all the special people in my life


Today is just another day, nothing special going on, but I just wanted to say thank you to the special people in my life, my family and friends who bless me each and every day by being a part of my life. I'm sharing this to tell you all that It just wouldn't be the same without you. Thank you

I want to say thank you to the few individuals in my life who have listened without judgement, and loved me without conditions. You're really special to me.

“Thank you for coming into my life and giving me joy, thank you for loving me and receiving my love in return. Thank you for the memories I will cherish forever. But most of all, thank you for showing me that there will come a time when I can eventually let you go. ”― Nicholas Sparks

“God gave you a gift of 84,600 seconds today. Have you used one of them to say thank you?”― William Arthur Ward

“A little "thank you" that you will say to someone for a "little favour" shown to you is a key to unlock the doors that hide unseen "greater favours". Learn to say "thank you" and why not?”― Israelmore Ayivor

“Thank you“ might be the hardest word to say. We may wonder, what can be so castrating about embracing gratitude? Some think it causes fear of loss, while it unleashes indistinct anxiety of losing independence or self-control. Gratefulness might come down to an undying struggle against oblivion. It could amount to a lasting burden for maintaining the infallibility of their memory. In short, for some, thankfulness is a box of Pandora. ("Thank God for the Belgian chocolate ")”― Erik Pevernagie